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The Sigma 10-18mm f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Canon RF is a wide-angle lens designed specifically for mirrorless cameras with EF-M mounts.
Ultra-wide-angle zoom lens with 10-20mm focal length and f/3.5 aperture, designed for Canon digital SLR cameras with APS-C sensors.
Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens is a high-performance camera lens with fast aperture and exceptional image quality, designed for Canon EF mount cameras.
The Sigma 100-400mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary Lens for Canon is a versatile telephoto zoom lens with optical stabilization and fast autofocus.
Wide-angle zoom lens with f/2.8 aperture and 14-24mm focal length, designed for high-quality images and compatible with Canon cameras.
High-quality 70-200mm sports lens with f/2.8 aperture, image stabilization and robust design for capturing sharp images.
Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens, compatible with Canon cameras, provides outstanding image quality and performance. Its fast aperture allows for shallow depth of field and captures vibrant images even in low light conditions.
It is fully compatible with Sigma Art, Sports and Contemporary lenses.Includes a USB port to allow future firmware updates if required Sigma MC-11 Lens Converter - Canon EOS to Sony E Mount Adapter
The Sigma USB Dock is a tool that allows you to update and customize the firmware of your compatible Sigma lenses. Compatible with both Canon and Nikon lenses, this dock makes it easy to ensure that your lenses are always up to date.
The step-by-step motor ensures a progressive and silent autofocus - Water and dust proof design - A large lens hood as standard, to eliminate side rays - Designed to minimize flare and ghost images - Made in japan with incredible craftsmanship - Lens type
Used Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Canon EF-M lens, offering excellent image quality and a versatile wide-angle perspective for everyday photography and videography. Suitable for Canon EF-M cameras.
Stepper motor ensures progressive and quiet autofocus. - Water and dust proof design - A large lens hood as standard to eliminate side spokes. - Designed to minimize flare and ghost images. - "Made in Japan" with incredible craftsmanship.
Exclusively designed for certain Sigma Global Vision lenses only - Dust and Splash-proof construction - Allows autofocussing up to F8 with compatible cameras - SLD glass elements ensure excellent aberration correction - Small and compact design
Exclusively designed for certain Sigma Global Vision lenses only - Dust and Splash-proof construction - Allows autofocussing up to F8 with compatible cameras - SLD glass elements ensure excellent aberration correction - Small and compact design
Fast F2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range - Built-in Optical Stabilization - Newly designed HSM for fast and near silent AF - Shares the optical quality of other SIGMA Art lenses - Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG OS HSM | A Canon Fit lens, Lens Hood, Lens Case,
A wide-angle lens with a large aperture, designed for capturing high-quality images with shallow depth of field and low light performance.
Lense construction: 5 elements in 3 groups. - Multi layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting. - Increases minimum and maximum focal length by the power of 1.4x. - Works with select Sigma lenses on Canon Digital SLR camera bodies only. - Color: Black
Optimize your Sigma lens performance with the Sigma USB Dock. Fine-tune focus, update firmware & customize settings for precision shooting
Sigma’s UD‑11 USB Dock turns any Canon EF‑M lens into a direct USB interface, letting you upload images or update firmware straight from the lens to your computer without a camera body. Its compact, lightweight build fits neatly in a bag for on‑the‑go editing and backup.
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